And the young foursome (“in America we aren’t old enough to drink, but we are here” says the extremely impressively-coiffured frontman Jon Macak) do not disappoint. The title track from the album and “Relativity” in particular showcase the bands talents amply. So much so that they are invited back for an encore, but some bright spark has done something to the amps by this point and it sounds dreadful in the house PA.
Not the first mishap of the evening either, given that their attempts to have the crowd run at each other, Exodus style, are thwarted by security who threaten stop their set if it happens. Sound and health and safety aside, though, Diamond Plate are worth seeing in Birmingham on Monday when they open for Savage Messiah.
That said it really doesn’t matter who opens tonight, because tonight Anthrax are in town. One of the venerable godfathers of thrash, and fully paid up members of the Big 4, The New Yorkers are playing their first British club date in years tonight.
They have had a rather odd recent history, which has seen a revolving door approach to singers. Thankfully though, that’s over with it seems and perhaps their most iconic one, Joey Belladonna is back. They are riding the crest of a creative wide too, as last year they put out the astonishingly good “Worship Music” album, a record which mixes thrash with the sort of stuff that 'Thrax six -stringer Scott Ian’s phenomenal The Damned Things did in 2010.
It is with the opening track on “”Worship….” “Earth on Hell” that Anthrax begin tonight. Another newbie “Fight em till You Can’t” soon follows, and although the album’s highlight amongst highlights “The Devil You Know” is played early, the rest of the set reads like a “Great Thrash Songs” playlist.
“Caught In A Mosh,” “Indians” and “Got The Time” are all here, as is “Medusa” as well as the first track on their very first album “Deathrider” which is an unexpected and welcome addition. “Among The Living” closes the set and, frankly, it would have been good enough if the band had walked off then and not come bothered with an encore. But they don’t. Instead they come back and play a five-song curtain call, which includes “Metal Moshing Mad,” “Madhouse” and “I Am The Law.”
Sometimes there is a danger of over-using superlatives and hyperbole, but equally sometimes it’s a privilege to be at a gig, and tonight is one of those evenings. One of metal’s greatest bands is in great form. Apparently they will be back in the autumn to do it all again. Just make sure that, whatever you do, you are there.
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